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The giveaway ends on Sept 14, 2011 at 12:01 ET. All participants must live in the Continental United States. The winner will be randomly chosen and announced on our Facebook page on Sept 14. Good luck!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Watch this great video for some easy tips on keeping your dog cool in the summer heat. Remember, never leave pets or children in vehicles in hot weather. What are your favorite tips and treats for keeping your dog cool?

Monday, April 18, 2011

The Bay Area Humane Society was founded over forty years ago and helps thousands of animals each year in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The 12th Annual PetWalk will be held on June 4, 2011. Event attendees can see a demo of the Doody Digger Pooper Scooper, and win the Doody Digger as a prize for the obstacle course.

The Sheltie Rescue of Utah places homeless shelties in foster and permanent homes. We are proud to support the upcoming Sheltie Rescue of Utah Fundraiser, a large 5 day dog show. Event attendees can see a demo of the Doody Digger Pooper Scooper, and win the Doody Digger as a raffle prize.

Friday, April 1, 2011

What are you feeding your pets? The Supermarket Guru consumer panel revealed interesting statistics about pet feeding and food purchasing. Of the people surveyed, 95% had a dog or cat, and 19% reported that their pet is overweight. Almost half of the people surveyed purchase pet food at a specialty pet store.

“And what about those feeding their pets from the dining room table? Over half say they sometimes do while 35 percent say they never do. The question is why? A third feed their pet people food and say they do it for a change, to stimulate the pet. Twenty-three percent say their pet likes people food more, and 18 percent say it’s nutritionally superior. Another 18 percent just don't want their foods to go to waste.”

If you feed your pet people food, do not feed them “chocolate, coffee, caffeine, avocado, macadamia nuts, grapes, raisins, yeast dough, undercooked or raw meats, eggs or bones, the sweetener xylitol, onions, garlic, chives, milk, salt, and never any alcohol.” All of these are hazardous to pets, according to the ASPCA.